Michael Jackson Jackson 5 Debut and Rise to Fame
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In 1964, at the tender age of six, Michael Jackson made his public debut as a member of the Jackson 5, alongside his older brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon. This marked the beginning of a remarkable journey in the music industry. The Jackson 5 quickly gained popularity for their energetic performances and catchy songs, showcasing Michael's extraordinary vocal talent. In 1968, the group signed with Motown Records, which propelled them to international fame. With Michael as the lead singer, the Jackson 5 released a string of hits, including 'I Want You Back,' 'ABC,' and 'I'll Be There,' which topped charts around the world. Their unique blend of pop, soul, and R&B captivated audiences and set the stage for Michael's future solo career. The Jackson 5 not only paved the way for Michael Jackson to become one of the most iconic figures in music history but also left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry as a whole. Their legacy continues to influence artists today, and their contributions to music remain celebrated across generations.

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